Hayati Pro Ultra 25000 Review UK 2026: I've Sold Hundreds — Here's the Truth

Last Updated: April 2026

I'm going to start with something most review sites won't tell you.

When the Hayati Pro Ultra 25000 first landed on my counter, I was genuinely sceptical. Twenty-five thousand puffs. I'd been in this industry long enough to know that puff count claims are almost always marketing fiction — manufacturers measure at the lowest possible wattage with the shallowest possible draw, producing a number that bears absolutely no resemblance to how real people actually vape.

So I did what I always do with a new product. I gave one to my heaviest vaper — a bloke who was burning through two disposables a day before the ban, comes in every couple of days, uses his kit hard. I told him to use it exactly as he normally would and report back.

He came back eighteen days later.

Still on the same pod. Slightly annoyed it was finally starting to taste like it was running low. Wanted to know why I hadn't stocked it sooner.

That's when I started taking the Hayati Pro Ultra 25000 seriously. And after selling hundreds of units, watching real customers use them for months, and running one myself — here is the honest, unvarnished truth about this kit.

What Actually Is the Hayati Pro Ultra 25000?

The Hayati Pro Ultra 25000 is a rechargeable closed pod system. It is not a disposable vape. It is not a mod. It sits in the category of high-capacity pod kits — the category that exploded in the UK market after the disposable ban hit in June 2025.

The device itself contains a rechargeable battery. The pod — which contains both the coil and the pre-filled liquid — is the consumable part. When the pod runs out, you swap it for a new one and carry on. The device itself lasts indefinitely as long as you charge it.

The 25,000 puff claim refers to the pod, not the device. And with real-world heavy use, my customers are consistently hitting two to three weeks per pod.

Design and Build Quality

Pick one of these up and the first thing you notice is the weight. It's substantial — not heavy in a burdensome way, but solid in a way that immediately signals this isn't cheap plastic.

The body is a smooth matte finish with a soft-touch coating on the grip section. After six months of watching customers use these, I can tell you the finish holds up. I've seen them dropped on tiled floors, rattled around in jacket pockets with keys, left on car dashboards in warm weather. The body doesn't crack, the coating doesn't peel, and the pod connection stays solid.

The pod clicks in with a satisfying magnetic connection. No wobble, no leaking at the connection point — two things that plagued some earlier high-capacity kits from other brands.

The digital display on the front shows your puff count and battery percentage. Charging is via USB-C. Full charge takes roughly 45 minutes from flat.

The Coil — This Is Why It Works

Most high-puff-count pod kits fail in one of two ways. Either the coil burns through liquid inefficiently — wasting material and producing a slightly harsh hit — or the coil degrades too quickly, meaning flavour starts to taste off halfway through the pod.

The Hayati Pro Ultra uses a mesh coil design with a tighter structure than most competitors at this price point. It vaporises liquid at a lower operating temperature, which preserves flavour compounds more effectively and produces a smoother, more consistent hit from first puff to last.

Customers on the Crystal Pro Max and RandM Tornado tell me their pods taste noticeably different at the end of pod life compared to the beginning. The Hayati is remarkably consistent. The first puff on a new pod and the last puff before it runs out taste — genuinely — almost identical.

For the upcoming vape tax, this matters. When every millilitre of nicotine liquid carries an extra 20p in duty from October 2026, a coil that wastes less liquid per puff is directly saving you money.

Flavour — Honest Assessment

Here's my genuine assessment of the main flavours, based on what customers actually come back to buy again.

Blue Razz — Our bestseller. Sharp without being harsh, slight sweetness on the exhale. If you were a Blue Razz disposable user, this is immediately familiar. Consistently the first to sell out.

Watermelon Ice — Second bestseller. Clean watermelon with a proper menthol kick on the finish. Excellent for all-day vaping without palate fatigue.

Strawberry Raspberry Cherry Ice — The three-fruit combination sounds gimmicky but works well together. Ice component is subtle.

Kiwi Passion Fruit Guava — Better than I expected. The guava note in particular is well-rendered.

Menthol — Simple and clean. My older customers who came from menthol cigarettes gravitate toward this one.

Blueberry — More restrained than most blueberry vapes. Less artificial, more natural. Worth trying if you usually find blueberry too sweet.

Performance in Real-World Use

Battery life: Moderate vapers consistently report two full days between charges. Heavy vapers get a solid day. Not a single customer has returned saying the battery is inadequate.

Coil longevity: My regulars who track puff counts report 18,000 to 22,000 puffs with normal-to-heavy use. A few very light vapers have hit closer to the full 25,000 claim.

Leaking: Rare. In hundreds of units sold, I've had perhaps three or four customers return with a leaking pod — and in two cases it was clearly from leaving the pod in a very hot car.

Draw: Medium tight. Not as restrictive as a cigarette, not as airy as a sub-ohm setup. Exactly where most vapers coming from disposables want it.

Price and Value — Post-Tax Calculation

Currently the kit retails at £14.99 to £19.99. Replacement pods sit around £7.99 to £9.99.

Before the disposable ban, a heavy vaper going through two disposables a day was spending £10 to £14 daily. The Hayati Pro Ultra pod — at £9.99, covering 18 to 22 days of equivalent use — works out to roughly £0.45 to £0.55 per day. That's roughly a 95% reduction in daily running costs.

After October 2026, pods will likely rise to £11.99 to £13.99 post-tax. Even at £13.99 for 20 days of use, you're at £0.70 per day. Still extraordinarily cheaper than disposables ever were.

Look, I'll be honest with you — the Hayati Pro Ultra is not the cheapest kit you can buy. But the economics over six months are overwhelming. If you're a heavy vaper, this kit pays for itself in the first week.

Compared to the Competition

vs Lost Mary BM6000: The Lost Mary is easier for first-time switchers — smaller, lighter, less intimidating. But for anyone who vapes more than lightly, the Hayati's pod longevity and coil consistency are meaningfully better. The Lost Mary is a gateway. The Hayati is the destination.

vs Crystal Pro Max: The Crystal wins on flavour intensity — certain profiles hit harder. But the Hayati maintains consistency across the full pod life. If flavour intensity in the first half matters most: Crystal. If consistency all the way through matters: Hayati.

vs RandM Tornado 18000: The RandM is the budget option — good value, lower price. The Hayati is a clear step up in build quality, coil engineering, and pod longevity. If budget is tight, RandM is reasonable. If you want the best: Hayati wins.

Who Is This Kit Best For?

Heavy vapers — this is your kit. No competing product at this price point offers comparable coil efficiency and pod longevity.

Former disposable users who went through 2+ per day — the transition is seamless and the flavour profiles are the ones you already know.

People preparing for the vape tax — the coil efficiency means less liquid consumed per puff, which means less taxed liquid per week. Real money saved over a year.

Who it's NOT for: If you want something ultra-compact, this isn't the slimmest option. Very light vapers would do equally well with a simpler kit.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does one pod actually last?

With moderate-to-heavy use, expect 14 to 22 days. Very light vapers have reported up to 25 days. Based on real customer feedback, not manufacturer claims.

Does it leak?

Rarely. The magnetic pod connection is well-sealed. Avoid leaving it in extreme heat.

What nicotine strength are the pods?

20mg — the UK legal maximum under TRPR regulations. All products we stock are fully MHRA registered and TRPR compliant.

Can I use it straight out of the box?

Yes — charge the device fully first (about 45 minutes), then vape.

Where can I buy the Hayati Pro Ultra 25000?

Right here at Vape7Store. Full flavour range, same-day dispatch before 2PM, £5 standard delivery across the UK.

Final Verdict

After six months of selling these kits and watching customers use them daily — the Hayati Pro Ultra 25000 is the best pod kit I currently stock.

It is not perfect. It's larger than some alternatives and the upfront cost is higher than budget options. But for anyone who vapes consistently, for anyone who wants to get ahead of the October vape tax with an efficient device that makes every millilitre count — this is the answer.

Rating: 9/10

Flavour consistency, battery life, coil longevity, build quality, value per puff — genuinely class-leading at this price point.

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